Improvement in churn-power



- iication.

ISAAC-s. GOOLMAN, oF'MoNRovI'A, INDIANA.

d I d Leners Patent No. 33,629, me mi 6, 1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN Cam-POWER. I The Schedule referred to in these LettersPatent `and making par: ci the lama.

artisans to make and n sethe same, reference being had to theaccompanying drawing, and to the letters of reference marked thereon,making part of this speci- My invention relates to the mechanism bywhich to aetuate the churn-dasher, and consists' in arranging it -sothat the movement ofthe lflasher may be 'readily adapted to theq'u'antity of cream to-'be churned, and to the device for holding thechurn to the stand or baseupon which it and the actuating-mechanism aremounted, the whole being designed to facilitate and expedite theoperation and lessen the labor of churnv ing.

mechanism.

Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in the several figures.

j A is the stand, orl base ,to which all the other parts are attched,and upon which the churn stands.

The mechanism .for actuating the churn consists in the slotted lever D,which is pivoted, at one'end, inthe upright E, and furnished, at theother end, with a swivel-socket, F, and set-screw, G, to attahf to thehandle H of the churndasher, to which a vertical re oiproeating motion,is given by means of a wrist-pin, I, Y

working inthe slot of lever D, and which is fixed in one/of the arms ofthe balance-wheel J. i

Rotary motion is given to balance-wheelJ by means of theranhKmdccgM-wheels L M. r a L The arm of the balancewheel, in which thewrist-,-` pin I is fixed, is slotted, as shown, so that the wlistf pinmay be set at any desired distance from the centre, and, in connectionwith the arrangement for setting the dasher-handle in the swivel-socketF,I am enabled t adapt the movement of the dasher to the quantity ofcream, the advantage of which will be readily understood.

'The churn B is secured to the base A by means of the clamps O O', thepiece C being fixed to the base, and the piece G pivotedat P, so-that itmay be opened.

These clamp-pieces are made one or two inches thick,

each piece having a semicircular. out made to fit the churn, 'which isclamped therein, as shown, the pivoted piece C being held in position bya pin, d.

I claim as new, and desire to Patent- ,Il

The arrangement of the slotted lever D, adjustable wrist-pin I,swivel-socket F, set-screw G, in combinaytion with the 'clamps C O',substantially as set forth.

ISAAO S; GOOLMAN. Witnesses:

JAS. H. MCGLUER, HENRY D. GooLMAN;

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